Invited papers and talks:

   Nezlek J. B. (May, 2012). Understanding and analyzing individual differences in experimental design. Warsaw School of Social Sciences and Humanities, Warsaw, Poland.

   Nezlek J. B. (April, 2012). Individual differences in experimental design. Centre national de la recherche scientifique, Université de Provence, Marseille, France.

   Nezlek J. B. (March, 2012). On the importance of levels of analysis. Department of Psychology, University of Arizona, Tuscon, AZ.

   Nezlek J. B. (October, 2011). A cross-cultural study of relationships between daily events and daily well-being. Warsaw School of Social Sciences and Humanities, Warsaw, Poland.

   Nezlek J. B. (October, 2011). Cross-cultural differences in emotional experience: Seeing the world through a psychologist's eyes. Inaugural lecture, Warsaw School of Social Sciences and Humanities, Poznan, Poland.

   Nezlek J. B. (September, 2011). The importance of levels of analysis for social and personality psychology. Plenary address, meeting of the Polish Social Psychological Society, Poznan, Poland.

   Nezlek J. B. (September, 2011). Workshop on multilevel analysis. Pre-conference of the meeting of the Polish Social Psychological Society, Poznan, Poland.

   Nezlek J. B. (June, 2009). Workshop on multilevel analysis. Pre-conference of the meeting of the Society for Ambulatory Assessment, Greifswald, Germany.

   Nezlek J. B. (June, 2009). Self-Construal and reactions to inter- and intra-ethnic contact. Department of Psychology, Chemnitz University, Chemnitz, Germany.

   Nezlek, J. B. (September, 2007). Applications of multilevel models in the social and behavioral sciences. 12th European Congress of Sport Psychology, Halkidiki, Greece.

   Nezlek, J. B. (July, 2007). A Study of interethnic contact: The Daily lives of ethnic minority Muslims in Western Europe. Centre national de la recherche scientifique, Marseille, France.

   Nezlek J. B. (July, 2007). Workshop on multilevel analysis. Centre national de la recherche scientifique, Marseille, France.

   Nezlek, J. B. (November, 2006). An overview of a research programme. Department of Psychology, University o f Kent, Canterbury, UK.

   Nezlek, J. B. (August, 2006). A Multilevel framework for understanding relationships among traits, states, situations, and behaviors. European Association for Personality Psychology Summer School: Multi-level analysis of personality data, Syros, Greece.

   Nezlek J. B. (July, 2006). Workshop: Multilevel random coefficient models and diary methods. International Association for Relationships Research Conference. Rethymon, Crete.

   Nezlek J. B. (June, 2006). Studying Immigration in Western Europe. Department of Psychology, Chemnitz University, Chemnitz, Germany.

   Nezlek, J. B. (April, 2006). Multilevel analyses of within-person covariation. Department of Psychology, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium.

   Nezlek, J. B. (April, 2006). Multilevel analyses in personality and social psychological research. Department of Psychology, University of Kent, Canterbury, Great Britain.

   Nezlek, J. B. (June, 2005). A cross-cultural study of relationships between daily events and daily well-being. Department of Psychology, Chemnitz University, Chemnitz, Germany.

   Nezlek, J. B. (May, 2005). Social identity in daily social interaction. Social Psychology at Duke University: Past and Present Conference, Duke Interdisciplinary Initiative in Social Psychology, Duke University.

   Nezlek, J. B. (April, 2005). Social identity in daily social interaction. Department of Psychology, University of Neuchatel, Neuchatel, Switzerland.

   Nezlek, J. B. (January, 2005). A cross-cultural study of relationships between daily events and daily well-being. Department of Psychology, Chemnitz University, Chemnitz, Germany

   Nezlek, J. B. (March, 2005). A introduction to using multilevel modeling in research on personality. Department of Developmental, Personality and Social Psychology, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.

   Nezlek, J. B. (January, 2005). A cross-cultural study of relationships between daily events and daily well-being. Department of Psychology, Duke University.

   Nezlek, J. B. (November, 2004). Social identity in daily social interaction. Department of Psychology, Kobe University, Kobe, Japan.

   Nezlek, J. B. (October, 2004). A cross-cultural study of relationships between daily events and daily well-being. Department of Psychology, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.

   Nezlek, J. B. (October, 2004). A cross-cultural study of relationships between daily events and daily well-being. Department of Psychology, International Christian University, Tokyo, Japan.

   Nezlek, J. B. (July, 2004). Internet base studies of daily life, Department of Psychology. Department of Psychology, Chemnitz University, Chemnitz, Germany.

   Nezlek, J. B. (November, 2002). Multilevel analyses of well-being. Department of Psychology, University of Arizona, Tuscon, AZ.

   Nezlek, J. B. (February, 2002). An overview of a research programme. Department of Psychology, University of Surrey, Surrey, UK.

   Nezlek, J. (October, 2001). Depression and everyday social interaction. Department of Social Psychology, London School of Economics, London, UK.

   Nezlek, J. (October, 2001). Depression and everyday social interaction. Department of Psychology, Anglia Polytechnic University, Cambridge, UK.

   Nezlek, J. (June, 2001). Multilevel random coefficient analyses. Department of Psychology, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany.

   Nezlek, J. (June, 2001). Multilevel analyses. Department of Psychology, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland.

   Nezlek, J. (June, 2001). Depression and everyday social interaction. Department of Psychology, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland.

   Nezlek, J. B. (October, 2000). Some preliminary thoughts on the nature of everyday social interaction: What do we really know after 25 years of research? Keynote address, Southeastern Society of Social Psychology, Macon, GA.

   Nezlek, J. B. (July, 2000). Future directions for social psychology in the USA. Conference on future directions for social psychology in the 21st century. Beijing, PRC.

   Nezlek, J. B. (July, 2000). Studies of daily life. Conference on future directions for social psychology in the 21st century. Beijing, PRC.

   Nezlek, J. B. (June, 2000). The relationships between daily plans and daily activities. Department of Psychology, Chemnitz University, Chemnitz, Germany.

   Nezlek, J. B. (December, 1999). An overview of a research programme. Department of Psychology, Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales.

   Nezlek, J. B. (October, 1999). Social psychology in the USA: Past, present, and future. Beijing Society for Social Psychology, Beijing, PRC.

   Nezlek, J. B. (May, 1999). Multilevel data analyses. Research methods for organizational and social psychology mini-conference, Center for the Advancement of Research Methods and Analysis, Richmond, VA

   Nezlek, J. (April, 1999). Multilevel analyses. Department of Psychology, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.

   Nezlek, J. (April, 1999). Multilevel analyses of data collected in groups. Group and Organizational Dynamics Symposium, Richmond, VA.

   Nezlek, J. (1998). Depression and everyday social interaction. Department of Psychology, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA

   Nezlek, J. (1997). Depression and everyday social interaction. Department of Psychology, University of Arizona, Tuscon, AZ.

   Nezlek, J. (1994). Depression and everyday social interaction. Institute for Social Science, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.

   Nezlek, J. (1994). Depression and everyday social interaction. Department of Psychology, Florida Atlantic University, Boca-Raton, FL.

   Nezlek, J. (1993). Depression and everyday social interaction. Department of Psychology, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC.

   Nezlek, J. (1993). Depression and everyday social interaction. Department of Psychology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC.

   Nezlek, J. (1991). Depression and everyday social interaction. Department of Psychology, University of Georgia, Athens, GA.

   Nezlek, J. (1990). Fragrance use and social interaction. Society of Cosmetic Chemists, San Francisco, CA

   Nezlek, J. (1990). Fragrance use and social interaction. Department of Psychology, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA.

   Nezlek. J. (1989). Fragrance and social behavior: Recent research. American Society of Perfumers, NJ

   Nezlek, J. (1984). Studying psychology for fun and profit. Last lecture series, College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA

   Nezlek, J. (1983). Sex differences in and correlates of social behavior. Department of Behavioral Science and Leadership, U.S. Military Academy, West Point, NY.

   Nezlek, J., & Null, C. (1982). The structure of social environments. Conference on Naturalistic Studies of Social Behavior, Nags Head, NC.

   Nezlek, J. (1981). Program evaluation of programs serving handicapped children. Conference on Exceptional Children, New York, NY.

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